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Child Asthma Treatment – What Do I Do If My Child Is Having Asthma Attack?

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Child Asthma Treatment - Which Are the Signs Telling You That Your Child Has
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Sometimes, understanding what troubles your children can be quite a difficult task. This is
mainly because children find it hard to explain the sensations they get when doing one or
another thing and most of the times do not find the words to explain what exactly do they
feel. Thus, discovering which the cause of your children's "pains" is, may not be a very
pleasant or rewarding exercise.

Yet, when your child is not feeling good, you will have to observe them and ask them basic
questions about the sensations they get when doing particular things, like running, playing or
sleeping.

Asthma is one of the most common diseases which affects children. This is why it is highly
important to know which its symptoms are. This will give you a clear idea about what you
have to do next, plus it will function as a basis on which you can set your further
observations.

The first thing you will have to know about asthma is that it affects your children's capacity
of breathing. Thus, if your little one coughs frequently, has a rapid breathing or a whistling
sound can be heard when breathing normally, then you should take your child to a doctor,
who can confirm if what your child has is asthma. Most of the children usually have these
symptoms when playing, sleeping or when laughing or crying, so you should pay attention to
the way they act in each and every situation.

Also, asthma is associated with pains in the chest and tightened neck and chest muscles, so
you should inquire your child if they feel some kind of pain or tightness when breathing or
playing. These symptoms may vary from child to child, so that it is not necessary for all
children to experience these pains in order to be asthmatics.

Child Asthma Treatment – How Do I Know If My Child Has Asthma?

Shortness of breathing, tiredness, lack of energy, as well as periods of weakness can also be
part of the asthma symptomatology. Yet, before actually jumping to the conclusion that your
child has asthma, make sure that you also take them to a doctor, which can confirm or infirm
the diagnosis. But it is absolutely necessary that you visit a doctor when your child has one
(sometimes even cough alone can be a sign of asthma) or more of these symptoms.

Watch this video - Childhood Asthma: Pathology, Signs & Symptoms – Pediatric
Pulmonology | Lecturio

Child Asthma Treatment – How to Treat Children Suffering of Asthma

Asthma is a condition with which gets hard to live even for an adult. The younger the person
suffering of asthma is, the more problematic will be to live with this ailment. Thus, children
find it extremely hard to cope with this situation, especially because they do not fully
understand their condition and are not able to control their emotions. This is why, asthmatic
children need to be given special attention, both when they are at home or with their parents
and when they are at school.

In order to prepare your child to cope with asthma as good as possible, it is necessary to
explain them, as much as they can understand, what is asthma, what it will happen to them
during and asthma attack and what are they supposed to do in severe cases or in the situations
when their parents are no around. This will enable the child to regain some of their
confidence and to start regarding asthma as something they will have to face without being
afraid of it.

Once your child knows exactly what they have to do when they are left alone, it is absolutely
necessary to start cleaning the toys, throw those that cannot be cleaned in hot water, clean the
entire house and eliminate all the dust mites and bacteria which may be stored inside the
house. It may take a little time to get used with all these routines, but always keep in mind
that the less your child will come in contact with allergens, bacteria and dust mites, the rarer
the asthma attacks will be.

In addition to cleaning your house it is also important to see where your child learns and if
the classrooms are clean enough to offer your child a proper breathing. Ask the teachers to
show you the classroom and if you spot any dust mites or other similar allergens which may
threaten your child's health, ask for permission to clean the room yourself.

Also, let the teachers, nurses and even school bus drive know that your child has asthma and
share with them their asthma action plan. Thus, you will be sure that they know exactly how
to act in case your child has an asthma attack while they are away from home.
Children asthmatic children can have a relatively normal life if minimal hygiene measures are
taken and if the people around them are informed about the way in which these children
should be treated.

For more ideas on child asthma treatment, watch this video - Child Asthma | Diagnosis and
Treatment

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